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New Evidence of Rubber-Derived Quinones in Water, Air, and Soil
Guodong Cao
, Wei Wang
, Jing Zhang
, Pengfei Wu
, Xingchen Zhao
,
Zhu Yang
,
Di Hu
,
Zongwei Cai
*
*
Corresponding author for this work
State Key Laboratory of Environmental and Biological Analysis
Department of Chemistry
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New Evidence
100%
Air-to-ground
100%
Quinones
100%
Rubber
100%
P-phenylenediamine
44%
Human Health Risk
22%
Antioxidant
22%
Ecological-health Risk
22%
Hong Kong
11%
Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry
11%
Exposure Level
11%
Mass Spectrometry
11%
Liquid Chromatography
11%
Ultra-high Performance
11%
Parent Compounds
11%
Transformation Products
11%
Distribution Pattern
11%
Toxicological Studies
11%
Soil Particles
11%
Airborne Particles
11%
Pacific Northwest
11%
Environmental Matrices
11%
Urban Runoff
11%
Environmental Compartments
11%
Concentration Pattern
11%
Acute Mortality
11%
N-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine
11%
Coho Salmon
11%
Rubber Industry
11%
Daily Intake Rate
11%
Roadside Soil
11%
Compact City
11%
Rubber Product
11%
Roadside Air
11%
Chemistry
Quinone
100%
Phenylenediamine
55%
Antioxidant Agent
22%
Quadrupole Mass Spectroscopy
11%
Toxic
11%
Mass Spectrometry
11%
Liquid Chromatography
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Phenylenediamine
100%
Antioxidant
40%
Prevalence
20%
Oncorhynchus kisutch
20%